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2026 Degree Doctor Power Planner
Stop fighting your PhD. Plan in a way that actually works.
Feeling busy but not quite sure what you’re moving forward?
Starting each week with good intentions… then watching them dissolve?
Telling yourself you’ll “get organised properly” once things calm down?
You’re not bad at planning.
You’re just trying to plan a PhD as if it were a neat, predictable project - and it isn’t.
The 2026 Power Planner is designed specifically for doctoral life. It helps you build clarity, momentum, and realistic progress without pretending your PhD will ever behave nicely.
This is planning for real research, real life, and real human energy levels.
What this planner helps you do:
✅ Reflect on what actually worked (and didn’t) in 2025 - without spiralling
✅ Set clear, realistic goals for 2026 that won’t collapse by February
✅ Break big PhD goals into small, doable steps
✅ Plan flexibly when ideas shift and timelines change
✅ Stay oriented and moving forward, even when motivation dips
Inside the 2026 Power Planner:
✔ Guided reflection on 2025 to spot patterns and success clues
✔ Annual goal-setting that balances ambition with realism
✔ Quarterly planning to pace yourself across the year
✔ Monthly planners to focus your effort without overwhelm
✔ Weekly and daily planners to turn intentions into action
✔ A calm, reassuring tone throughout, because you don’t need another thing judging you
This planner doesn’t demand perfection.
It supports consistency.
🚨 What happens if you don’t plan this way?
You keep reacting instead of directing your time
You overestimate what you can do - then feel behind all year
You mistake “being busy” for making progress
You start questioning yourself, instead of the systems you’re using
Your PhD doesn’t need more pressure.
It needs better support.
💡 Imagine this…
You know what matters this month.
You sit down to work and don’t spend 20 minutes figuring out where to start.
You notice progress - even when it’s quiet and incremental.
You adjust plans without guilt when life intervenes.
You feel steadier, clearer, and more in control of your PhD.
That’s what sustainable progress looks like.
How to use it:
Start with the 2025 reflection (yes, really, it matters)
Set your annual goals, then pace them across quarters
Focus monthly, plan weekly, act daily
Return to the planner whenever things feel fuzzy - it’s a reference point, not a rulebook
Use it lightly or deeply. Consistently or intermittently.
It works because it meets you where you are.
⚠️ Please note:
This is a digital product (PDF). No physical item will be shipped
The planner supports your work but does not replace your supervisor’s advice
By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.
Price is listed in GBP (we’re UK-based). Your bank will convert the amount into your local currency if you’re buying from elsewhere.
You don’t need to overhaul your entire life to finish your PhD.
You just need a way to keep orienting yourself - calmly, realistically, and again and again.
That’s what the 2026 Power Planner is for.
Stop fighting your PhD. Plan in a way that actually works.
Feeling busy but not quite sure what you’re moving forward?
Starting each week with good intentions… then watching them dissolve?
Telling yourself you’ll “get organised properly” once things calm down?
You’re not bad at planning.
You’re just trying to plan a PhD as if it were a neat, predictable project - and it isn’t.
The 2026 Power Planner is designed specifically for doctoral life. It helps you build clarity, momentum, and realistic progress without pretending your PhD will ever behave nicely.
This is planning for real research, real life, and real human energy levels.
What this planner helps you do:
✅ Reflect on what actually worked (and didn’t) in 2025 - without spiralling
✅ Set clear, realistic goals for 2026 that won’t collapse by February
✅ Break big PhD goals into small, doable steps
✅ Plan flexibly when ideas shift and timelines change
✅ Stay oriented and moving forward, even when motivation dips
Inside the 2026 Power Planner:
✔ Guided reflection on 2025 to spot patterns and success clues
✔ Annual goal-setting that balances ambition with realism
✔ Quarterly planning to pace yourself across the year
✔ Monthly planners to focus your effort without overwhelm
✔ Weekly and daily planners to turn intentions into action
✔ A calm, reassuring tone throughout, because you don’t need another thing judging you
This planner doesn’t demand perfection.
It supports consistency.
🚨 What happens if you don’t plan this way?
You keep reacting instead of directing your time
You overestimate what you can do - then feel behind all year
You mistake “being busy” for making progress
You start questioning yourself, instead of the systems you’re using
Your PhD doesn’t need more pressure.
It needs better support.
💡 Imagine this…
You know what matters this month.
You sit down to work and don’t spend 20 minutes figuring out where to start.
You notice progress - even when it’s quiet and incremental.
You adjust plans without guilt when life intervenes.
You feel steadier, clearer, and more in control of your PhD.
That’s what sustainable progress looks like.
How to use it:
Start with the 2025 reflection (yes, really, it matters)
Set your annual goals, then pace them across quarters
Focus monthly, plan weekly, act daily
Return to the planner whenever things feel fuzzy - it’s a reference point, not a rulebook
Use it lightly or deeply. Consistently or intermittently.
It works because it meets you where you are.
⚠️ Please note:
This is a digital product (PDF). No physical item will be shipped
The planner supports your work but does not replace your supervisor’s advice
By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.
Price is listed in GBP (we’re UK-based). Your bank will convert the amount into your local currency if you’re buying from elsewhere.
You don’t need to overhaul your entire life to finish your PhD.
You just need a way to keep orienting yourself - calmly, realistically, and again and again.
That’s what the 2026 Power Planner is for.